I have a list of tuples which look like this:
let tups = [("AA","BB",1),
("AA","CC",2),
("AA","BB",3),
("VV","RR",4),
("XX","TT",5),
("BB","BB",6)]
I'd like to filter out tuples only where the first element is AA
and the second element is BB
. I was attempting to use:
filter (\(x,y,_) -> x /= "AA" && y /= "BB") tups
The above command removes any tuple where the first element is an "AA" OR the second element is a "BB". Therefore, the output is:
[("VV","RR",4), ("XX","TT",5)]
How can I create a filter function to ONLY remove tuples where the first elemet is "AA" and the second elements is "BB"? The correct output sholuld be:
[("AA","CC",2), ("VV","RR",4), ("XX","TT",5), ("BB","BB",6)]